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EVGA GeForce GTX 750Ti Superclock w/G-SYNC Support 2GB GDDR5 128bit, Dual-Link DVI-I, HDMI, DP 1.2 Graphics Card (02G-P4-3753-KR)

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  • Base Clock: 1176 MHz
  • Boost Clock: 1255 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 5400 MHz Effective
  • CUDA Cores: 640
  • 2048MB GDDR5 128bit Memory
  • 300 watt or greater power supply required
  • Microsoft DirectX 12 API (feature level 11_0) Support
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 1.5 x 4.4 inches ; 1.8 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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  • ASIN: B00IDG3IDO
  • Item model number: 02G-P4-3753-KR
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (427 customer reviews)
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  • Date first available at Amazon.com: February 18, 2014

Product Description

GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti cards give you the gaming horsepower to take on today's most demanding titles in full 1080p HD. They deliver 25% more performance than previous-generation cards and up to twice the power efficiency thanks to the next-generation NVIDIA Maxwell architecture. Plus, they come loaded with GeForce GTX gaming technologies like NVIDIA GameStream, G-SYNC, and GeForce Experience If you're looking for hyper-realistic gameplay, stunning visuals, and exceptional value, this is your graphics card.

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Customer Reviews

Best graphics card bang for the buck!
Michael R. Curry
I was looking for a cheap video card and this one is great, very good performance.
jose flcl
I can run most games at high or ultra settings without any frame rate issues.
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64 of 68 people found the following review helpful By S. Baker on February 28, 2014
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This is the first card in Nvidia's new "Maxwell" architecture that would be the Geforce 8-series. I think this is their first spin with the current process, and performance-wise fits into the 7-series right at the number the card has. I think with the shrink we will see a similar (and probably a little faster) version of this card as the 850. The level of performance is good, but in terms of the power and heat...it's among the best out there.

It is very low power, but the performance is good enough for 1080p at a good frame rate with today's games. I got this card for my Linux box, and with the 331.49 Linux 64-bit driver the card is detected correctly, and works just great, even in demanding games like Metro Last Light; at 1920*1200 the frame rate was smooth with nearly maximum settings (for Linux at least). Driver support is of course very new (it wasn't correctly detected in the 331.20 set) so performance could very well improve even more. So, basically even though you need Windows according to the box, the card works just fine in 64-bit Linux (both Ubuntu 12.04 and 13.10).

The card itself is very small and light. It's not really very loud either. There is no 6-pin connector; it draws all power through the slot. Some cards are sold with that connector, but I think even with a high overclock, you may not even need it. As to overclocking, I use it in Linux so I can't tell you that...but this is the superclocked version so it will run at over 1200Mhz boosted easily, as indicated in the specifications.
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82 of 90 people found the following review helpful By Peter J. Haight on May 10, 2014
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After many years of being a console gamer, I purchased a prebuilt gaming PC in 2013 for my 18th birthday. The only bottleneck in its performance was the GPU, an Nvidia GT610. Flash forward to early 2014. I too read all the technology articles about this card, calling it an Xbox killer, PS4 slasher, all of that. "Plays Titanfall better than Xbox One at 1080p" was a frequent comment made by journalists referring to this card. I let the hype build in me until I finally decided to put my tax return towards this card. Is it as good as you'd think? Let's discuss pros and cons.

PROS:
-Price point. $150 is super cheap for this level performance, though I imagine with Bitcoin miners becoming more common, and with more people finding out about this card, the price will rise. (I paid around $140 for mine.) I was happier than a kid on Christmas in 1996 when I finally got it, and could see what it could do.

-Graphics capabilities. This card WILL run just about everything on high/ultra settings at 1080p with minimal optimization and minimal lag. Battlefield 3/4 on Ultra at 1080p, clocked it at 35-55fps. Similar performance from Metro 2033/Last Light on High. Skyrim maxed out at just under 60fps. It does it all and with such ease.

-Runs cool/low power consumption. I have never seen this card heat up above 35-40C. My case fans seem to run quieter as well, since the large fan on this card effectively disperses heat and helps keep parts cool. The card itself only draws 60w of power which is very convenient, and only has a minimum power supply wattage requirement of 300w, which, in this day and age, likely comes with a very modest store bought desktop, if that.

-Not noisy. I don't know what other reviewers are talking about...
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56 of 61 people found the following review helpful By B. Shockley on March 26, 2014
Background - Great fit for a quiet, small, game machine.
I purchased this card to complement a recent Gaming Box build I did for around $1100. One of my main goals was to build a system small enough to keep next to the TV in the living room, without much noise, or a huge, bulky PC case taking up real estate. That basically steered me toward a simple mini-ITX build. This card, fit right in. It was priced right, powerful enough to run the games I wanted to play yet didn't require the extra PCI-E power cables.

My Build:
In-Win 901 Case
ASUS Maximum VI Impact
Intel Core-i3-4130 - 54W
HyperX XMP Blu Red Series 8GB
EVGA GeForce GTC 750Ti Superclock - 60W
Samsung 840 Evo 120GB SSD for OS
WD Blue 1TB Desktop Drive for Media/Games
Corsair CX430M - Only 430Watts - Enough for me though.
(1) Case Fan

Ease of Installation - Minimal Effort.
It has been years (maybe a decade) since I last build a custom PC. I used to tweak all my builds and overclock to get the most out of my components. That's why I went with the MB I did, just in case that urge comes back. However, as of right now, everything is setup stock. I didn't make any tweaks or adjustments. Simply put it together, installed OS, latest GeForce Drivers and go. I really liked the fact that once the OS was installed it was a matter of minutes until my machine was ready to play, without hours or days of tweaking and tuning to get decent performance.

Gaming Performance - It just works.
I've been playing a couple games so far; Tomb Raider (2013) and Bioshock Infinite. The GeForce software was great in that it found the games installed and automatically optimized their settings for me.
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